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Roemer’s ‘Pilgrim, Farewell,’ starring Christopher Lloyd of ‘Taxi’ fame, will be undergoing a week-long revival in correspondence with his 1976 documentary, ‘Dying.’
Those who pine for the insouciant grit of American films from the 1970s will find it in Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel’s second film — and, irony of ironies, it comes courtesy of the French.
Wiene’s adaptation of Feodor Dostoevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’ is a centerpiece of a series at the Museum of Modern Art, ‘To Save and Project: The 21st Annual International Festival of Film Preservation.’
‘A.I. From Metropolis To Ex Machina … or, How the Movies Have Been Warning Us for Nearly 100 Years’ is a selection of three-dozen films that, one hopes, maintains its status as a warning instead of a prophecy.
Film Forum gives the picture pride of place as it celebrates the director in conjunction with the New York City premiere of Matthew Wells’s documentary, ‘Frank Capra: Mr. America.’
Some have pegged Suri’s film as a ‘fiercely feminist empowerment saga,’ and they aren’t wrong. Yet the description sells short the range of complexities touched upon in this debut feature.
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